Nollywood Actress Eniola Badmus Brings Movie Magic to Senate, But Critics Distract from Her Work

Eniola Badmus Shows Up For Senate Duty, Netizens Criticize Her

**Nollywood Star Eniola Badmus Rocks Perfect Corporate Outfit at House of Representatives Office**

Eniola Badmus, a popular Nigerian actress, recently paid a visit to the office of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, donning a stylish corporate outfit that turned heads. The 42-year-old actress, known for her on-screen presence, was beaming with joy as she mingled with the senators, even taking a photo opportunity to hold the Speaker’s hands.

The visit sparked an interesting online discussion, with some users questioning whether her role as “senator” included such a familiar gesture with a high-ranking official. Others, however, praised her image and the nod of approval from government insiders.

It’s no secret that Eniola Badmus has been a strong supporter of Bola Tinubu’s presidential campaign, and this visit may have been an extension of that backing. The actress has been vocal about her political leanings, and this latest move has garnered both attention and praise.

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**Some Netizens Weigh In:**

“Only in my head did I imagine the look on my Speaker’s face in the third frame.”
“Is holding Honourable’s Hand part of your duty?”
“Dem sha give you something. Even na to dey waka up and down. Enjoy jare.”
“Take note: men who cannot handle independent women like this are usually the ones who cannot handle portion of your income. Period.”
“When you go work, you’ll still buy fuel @ N1200. No pain, no gain. No complaints, no stress.”

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